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Natalia Mamonova

Natalia Mamonova is Senior Researcher at RURALIS - Institute for Rural and Regional Research, Norway. Her research focuses on rural politics, agrarian transformation, social movements, food sovereignty and right-wing populism in rural Europe and beyond. She received her PhD degree from Erasmus University, the Netherlands in 2016. Since then, she was a researcher/lecturer at the University of Oxford, the New Europe College in Bucharest, the University of Helsinki, and the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies. Her current research at RURALIS is focused on (1) the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Ukrainian and global food systems, (2) farmers protests and right-wing populism in rural Europe, (3) sustainable food systems in refugee hosting contexts in Sub-Saharan Africa and food systems of internally displaced persons in Ukraine.

Farmers against the environment? The causes of farmer protests and problems with “greening” policies in Europe
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Farmers against the environment? The causes of farmer protests and problems with “greening” policies in Europe

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